Description
Nomadia est le 1er éditeur français de solutions SaaS de mobilité intelligente (smart mobility) à destination des professionnels nomades : commerciaux itinérants, techniciens et chauffeurs-livreurs.
Portées par un fort investissement en R&D, les solutions développées par Nomadia couvrent l’ensemble des besoins quotidiens de professionnels itinérants : applications mobiles métiers, optimisation de tournées, gestion des interventions, prise de rendez-vous intelligente, CRM SFA, sectorisation, protection du travailleur isolé…
Entreprise à mission, l’une des premières dans l’univers de la « smart mobility », Nomadia accompagne ses clients dans une démarche RSE efficace et mesurée : amélioration de la productivité, réduction de l’empreinte carbone, mais aussi bien-être des travailleurs nomades.
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Nomadia is the leading French publisher of smart mobility SaaS solutions for field professionals: field salespeople, technicians, and drivers-delivery personnel.
Sustained by strong R&D investment, the solutions developed by Nomadia span the entire gamut of mobile professionals’ everyday needs: mobile business applications, route optimization, service call management, smart appointment booking, CRM SFA, territorial segmentation, lone worker protection…
As an “Entreprise à mission”, a company with self-imposed statutory sustainability objectives, one of the first of its kind in the “smart mobility” space, Nomadia supports its customers within an efficient and quantified CSR approach: improved productivity, smaller carbon footprint, but also the well-being of mobile workers.
News from the field
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